A Day in Santa Fe (1931)
“Riggs’s film poem conveys delight with his adopted hometown through a documentarian’s eye for significant detail, a lyrical sensitivity, and homespun humor. The film, too, serves as a chronicle of people and places of Santa Fe in the early 1930s, when it earned the epithet ‘Greenwich Village of the West.’” - William M. Butler
Director: Lynn Riggs, James Hughes
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: December 31, 1931
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
silent film, short film
More Films by Director: Lynn Riggs, James Hughes
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Day in Santa Fe about?
- “Riggs’s film poem conveys delight with his adopted hometown through a documentarian’s eye for significant detail, a lyrical sensitivity, and homespun humor. The film, too, serves as a chronicle of people and places of Santa Fe in the early 1930s, when it earned the epithet ‘Greenwich Village of the West.’” - William M. Butler
- Who directed A Day in Santa Fe?
- A Day in Santa Fe was directed by Lynn Riggs, James Hughes.
- How long is A Day in Santa Fe?
- A Day in Santa Fe has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- Where was A Day in Santa Fe produced?
- A Day in Santa Fe was produced in United States of America.